• July 14, 2025

Barger Issues Statement on 2025 Homeless Count Data Release

Barger Issues Statement on 2025 Homeless Count Data Release

Barger Issues Statement on 2025 Homeless Count Data Release 1024 576 Supervisor Kathryn Barger

“It’s encouraging to see that—for the second consecutive year—the annual homeless count reflects a decrease in homelessness across Los Angeles County. This positive trend is a clear indication that our collective efforts are beginning to make a meaningful impact.

I believe this progress has been driven by three key components: sustained investments in housing and services, strong partnerships with our local cities and service providers, and a focused approach to encampment resolution–such as through the County’s Pathway Home program, which helps transition individuals directly from encampments into shelter and care.

At the same time, the count is a sobering reminder of the work that lies ahead. The fact remains that 72,308 individuals are still experiencing homelessness in our County. Each person counted represents a life in crisis. They must remain at the center of our housing, outreach, and support service strategies.

I remain fully committed to ensuring that Los Angeles County continues investing in innovative and compassionate solutions that deliver lasting, measurable results. I am also optimistic about the establishment of our new County department dedicated solely to homelessness. I believe this focused and coordinated approach will significantly strengthen our efforts and help reduce homelessness further in our communities.”